China-watching
Joe has been showing me the Kung fu comedies of Stephen Chow. They're a bit Buster Keaton, a bit Police Academy, a bit Popeye the Sailorman (with chi in place of spinach.)
I reckon we need to be educating ourselves about the Chinese- seeing as how they'll be taking over the role of top nation sometime in the course of the next century.
Learning about China is a project I've been proposing to myself ever since I fell in love with Michelle Yeoh in 1999. Thus far I haven't made a whole lot of progress.
I reckon we need to be educating ourselves about the Chinese- seeing as how they'll be taking over the role of top nation sometime in the course of the next century.
Learning about China is a project I've been proposing to myself ever since I fell in love with Michelle Yeoh in 1999. Thus far I haven't made a whole lot of progress.
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It's amazing what they accomplished so quickly--twenty three miles of two-story massive bridges built to withstand typhoons and also accommodate trains and trucks; new tunnels; new highway systems built on artificial coastline; and an entire new island, on which was built the amazing airport, the largest indoor structure in the world!
They did it in eight years.
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That's pretty amazing.
My dad was in that kind of work- pipelines and stuff- but he didn't work on the Hong Kong project (so far as I know)
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Every detail is addressed, such as fire control by air rather than by ground; opening in the massive structure to accommodate some natural weather in the parks; and a design that is planned with high winds in mind. It's fascinating to imagine living in such a place. I am cynical enough, however, to think that probably only the wealthy will be able to afford it.
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As to China becoming the "top nation," it will be a relatively worthless position by that time. The US had the benefit of world wars and colonialism to devastate major powers and infantilize the minor players. The world China will be the major power in will be quite different and I think the Chinese government will find many of their hopes to have been unfounded.
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Yes, I expect the Chinese century to feel very different from the American century. I don't see China strutting its stuff as a military superpower.
And what does it mean to be a military superpower anyway? It doesn't, for one thing, seem to guarantee that you're going to win any wars.